Br. Nair et al., A study of the viscoelastic behavior of novel side chain liquid crystalline polyurethanes using dynamic infrared spectroscopy, J PHYS CH B, 104(33), 2000, pp. 7874-7880
Side chain liquid crystal polyurethanes are a new class of materials design
ed to exhibit mechano-optic properties. This paper reports phase modulated
dynamic Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-TR) experiments perform
ed to study the response of these materials to sinusoidal mechanical pertur
bations. In dynamic FT-IR, the viscoelastic reorientation of various segmen
ts of the macromolecule can be monitored as a function of the applied strai
n. For the polyurethane under study, the cyano band is used to follow mesog
en movements, and the urethane carbonyl is used to track the hard segment.
We present evidence far two types of hard segments: those involved in hydro
gen bonding within hard domains, and those found in "lone" hard segments in
the soft matrix. We also present evidence for two types of mesogens: those
found in smectic layers, and those not involved in smectic ordering at the
hard domain interface. The hard domains and the smectic layers have strong
viscous components to their mechanical response. The "free" mesogens and t
he "lone" hard segments, on the other hand, exhibit a more elastic response
.